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  2. Inside the multi-billion dollar alcohol industry’s battle for ...

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    Silicon Valley Bank’s 2024 State of the US Wine Industry report—which is largely viewed as one of the most comprehensive analyses of the industry available—shows 58% of consumers over the ...

  3. Wine industry grapples with being something only boomers like ...

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    The wine industry has a customer problem. It’s chasing the wrong customers. That’s the conclusions of Silicon Valley Bank’s 2024 State of the US Wine Industry report, which is largely viewed ...

  4. American wine - Wikipedia

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    2005 Eyrie Vineyards Pinot gris. Wine has been produced in the United States since the 1500s, with the first widespread production beginning in New Mexico in 1628. [1] [2] [3] As of 2023, wine production is undertaken in all fifty states, with California producing 80.8% of all US wine.

  5. Grape expectations. $9.5B WA wine industry wants to put the ...

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    Washington’s wine industry is shifting focus in its battle for new customers. Grape expectations. $9.5B WA wine industry wants to put the crush on the gloom and doom Skip to main content

  6. California wine - Wikipedia

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    The newly growing wine industry took hold in Northern California around the counties of Sonoma and Napa. The first commercial winery in California, Buena Vista Winery , was founded in 1857 by Agoston Haraszthy and is located in Sonoma, California .

  7. Racism in the wine industry - Wikipedia

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    Economist Karl Storchmann posted data from the American Association of Wine Economists that the US wine industry overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump. [5] Jancis Robinson wrote a piece for the Financial Times, Too White Wine, [6] discussing the industry's racism. [4] Other Black wine professionals called out racism in the industry. [7]

  8. History of American wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wineries managed to survive by making wine for religious services. However, grape growers prospered. Because making up to 200 US gallons (760 L) of wine at home per year was legal, such production increased from an estimated 4,000,000 US gallons (15,000,000 L) before Prohibition to 90,000,000 US gallons (340,000,000 L) five years after the imposition of the law.

  9. Napa Valley and wine industry brace for a massive consolidation

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